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CONDITIONS OF SALE
First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute
arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute
shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, provided
the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
SeconD.—No person to advance less than 1s.; above five pounds,
5s.; and so on in proportion.
Tairp.—All lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price
imposed by the seller and (6) to the right of the seller
to bid either personally or else by any one person who
may be the Auctioneer.
FourtH.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of
abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound or more in
part payment, or the whole of the purchase-money,
tf required; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased
to be immediately put up again and re-sold.
FirtH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot
prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described
in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or
reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection
be made and the lot returned within seven days from
date of sale.
Srxtu.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for
any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between
buyer and seller and for both equitably.
The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for
the safe custody of any lots left more than three days
after the sale.
Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus:—
A’=gold, AR=silver, AX=copper or bronze.
El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver).
Bi=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins
and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine,
Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed
that the coins and medals are not in good condition.
ENGLISH & FOREIGN COINS
Lot
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in Gold and Silver
DAY OF SALE
Tuesday, 14th April, 1964
commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
ENGLISH GOLD COINS
Elizabeth I, Half-Pound, early issue. beaded inner circle, m.m.
rose (slightly smaller m.m. on reverse). Very fine and rare.
James I, Unite, m.m. tower (1612-3). About fine.
Scotland, James VI, Unite, tenth coinage, Arms of Scotland in
first and fourth quarters, m.m. thistle. Almost very fine.
Charles I, Crown, m.m. tun. Very fine.
Commonwealth, Crown, 1649. Fine and rare.
James I, Unite, m.m. tower (1612-3). Fine.
Henry VIII, first coinage, Angel, m.m. portcullis, a very fine full
coin but plugged and has been mounted; second coinage,
Crown of the double-rose, H-R, almost fine, cracked.
Edward VI, Half-Sovereign, with name of Henry VIII, m.m.
martlet.
Elizabeth I, Angel, m.m. crescent, about fine; James I, Unite,
m.m. plain cross, fine, but scratches on obverse.
James I, Unite, has been mounted, cracked and repaired; Quarter-
Laurels, m.m. trefoil (2), fime; Scotland, James VI, Half
Sword and Sceptre piece, 1602, creased.
Charles I, Unite, m.m. crown. About fine.
130
18
0
600
40
150
36
260
150
66
35
44
46
260
50
44
24
42
0
0
Lot
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Charles II, Five-Guineas, 1682 (MCE. 25). Slight metal flaw on
hair and on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, nicely toned;
rare thus.
Charles II, Guinea, 1679. Very fine.
James II, Five-Guineas, 1687. Fine.
—— Guinea, 1686, has been mounted; William & Mary, Guinea,
1694, almost fine.
William & Mary, Five-Guineas, 1693. Almost very fine.
—— Five-Guineas, 1694 (4 over 3). Fine.
William III, Guinea, 1701, second bust. Extremely fine.
Anne, Guinea, 1710. Almost very fine.
George I, Two-Guineas, 1717. Almost fine.
— Guinea, 1721, fourth bust. Very fine.
George II, Five-Guineas, 1741. Fine but traces of having been
mounted and gilt.
—— Five-Guineas, 1746, Lima beneath old head. Fine.
—— Two-Guineas, 1740. Very fine.
— Guinea, 1759, old head. Extremely fine.
George III, Guinea, 1773, third bust by Yeo. Almost extremely
fine.
Sovereigns, George IV, 1821; William IV, 1832. Extremely fine.
George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, almost fine; George III, Third-
Guinea, 1808; Victoria, Sovereign, 1897M, both extremely
fine.
George III, Sovereign, 1820. Extremely fine.
George IV, Sovereign, 1821. Almost extremely fine.
Lot
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
3
Victoria, young head, Sovereigns, 1853, 1861, 1865. Extremely
fine.
—— Sovereigns, young head, 1871, shield reverse, 1885, St.
George reverse; old head, 1900. Extremely fine.
—— Sovereigns, young head, shield reverse, 1855, 1856, 1862,
1872 die 49, 1872 die 95; old head, 1893. Very fine.
—— Sovereigns, Jubilee head, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892. Very fine
or extremely fine.
George V, Sovereigns, 1918I (India mint), 1925, 1931. Ex-
tremely fine.
Elizabeth II, Sovereigns, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1963. Extremely fine.
Victoria, Pattern Five-Pounds, 1839, vev. Una and the lion. Rare
but hardly fine, has probably been gilded.
William & Mary, Five-Guineas, 1691, Elephant and Castle be-
neath busts. Worn.
Victoria, Jubilee Five-Pounds, 1887. Almost extremely fine.
—— Jubilee Five-Pounds and Two-Pounds, 1887. Almost very
fine.
Edward VII, Coronation Five-Pounds and Two-Pounds, 1902.
Very fine.
George II, Five-Guineas, 1746 Lima. Fine, but has been
mounted and gilt.
Victoria, Jubilee Two-Pounds, 1887, almost extremely fine but
has been mounted; another, very fine.
George II, Two-Guineas, 1739. Very fine.
Victoria, 1887, A’ £2 (has been mounted and gilt), £1 and 10/-;
(AR Crown, 4/-, 2/6d., 2/- and 1/-, fine; other miscellaneous
AR (17), AG (1).
George III, Spade Guinea, 1791, very fine; Half-Guinea, 1787,
good; S. Africa, Kruger Pond, 1898, fine; U.S.A., Dollar,
1854, has been mounted.
26
20
42
36
16
260
80
80
105
130
90
48
48
26
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0
20
90
40
16
21
18
14
10
20
34
34
Lot
47
48
49
53
54
55
56
57
60
61
62
Sovereigns, George III, 1817; George V, 1928SA, 1930 SA;
Brazil, 4,000-Reis, 1775. Fine.
George I, Guinea, 1726, very fine but scratches on portrait;
George III, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, 1817, fine.
George III, Guinea, 1788, and Quarter-Guinea, 1762. Extremely
fine.
Victoria, Jubilee Five-Pounds, 1887. Extremely fine.
—— Jubilee Two-Pounds and Half-Sovereign, 1887. Extremely
fine.
George III, Third-Guinea, 1810. Very fine.
Sovereign, 1863, 1880; Half-Sovereigns, 1817, 1818, 1853, 1865;
Half-Guinea, 1793. Fine.
Sovereigns, 1907, 1908, 1911, 1912, 1925, 1959. Very fine or
better.
Sovereigns, 1898 M, 1906 M, 1921 P, 1927SA (2); Half-Sovereign,
1926SA. Mostly very fine.
Australia, Sovereign of Sydney mint, 1870; Victoria, young head
Sovereign, 1886S, 1887S. Fine or better.
—— Victoria, Sovereign, 1870, very fine, and Half-Sovereign,
1866, fine, both of Sydney mint.
George III, Sovereign, 1820; Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1885;
Australia, Sydney mint, Sovereigns, 1867 (2). All about
fine.
Canada, Sovereigns, 1909C, 1911C (2). Fine or better.
India, George V, Sovereigns, 19181. Mostly very fine.
South Africa, Elizabeth II, Sovereign, 1959, and Half-Sovereign,
1954. Brilliant.
—— Republic, 2-Rand, 1962; 1-Rand, 1961 (2). The first ex-
tremely fine, the last two brilhant.
Lor
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
5
A’, | and AE George VI, specimen set of 1937 Coronation coins,
gold £5, £2, £1 and 10/-, silver Crown to /Z 4d., in the
two cases of issue. Extremely fine.
AN’ and AR Edward VII, specimen set of Coronation coins, 1902,
gold £5, £2, £1 and 10/-, silver Crown to Maundy Penny,
in case of issue. Extremely fine.
AN’ and A George V, specimen set of Coronation coins, 1911,
gold £5, £2, £1 and 10/-, silver Halfcrown to Maundy
Penny, in case of issue. Brilliant.
A’ and A Edward VII, 1902 Coronation coins in case, gold £5,
£2, £1 and 10/-, silver Crown to Maundy Penny. Ex-
tremely fine except the sovereign and half-soveretgn.
A’ and A Victoria, 1887 Jubilee coins, gold £5, £2, £1 and
10/-, silver Crown to Threepence, in unofficial case. About
extremely fine.
A’ and A Victoria, a similar set in a similar case. The five-
pounds only good, remainder fine or very fine.
A’ and A Victoria, a similar set in unofficial oval-shaped case.
Very fine.
A’ George VI, specimen set of 1937 gold coins, £5, £2, £1 and
10/-, in official case. Brilliant.
Tonga, Proof set of 1962 coins, 1-Koula, 3-Koula and 4-Koula,
in official case. Brilliant.
William IV, specimen set of 1831 coins, gold £2, £1 and 10/-;
silver Crown to Maundy Penny; ‘4 1d., 3d. and 4d.; in
case. Brilliant plain-edged proofs, very rare.
Victoria, Jubilee 1887, £1 and 10/-; silver Crown to Threepence;
in unofficial case. Extremely fine.
—— Jubilee Proof Two-Pounds, 1887. Brilliant and scarce.
Anne, Guinea, 1713. Extremely fine, rare thus.
Victoria, Jubilee Two-Pounds, 1887, fine; James I, Unite, m.m.
scallop, worn; Scotland, James VI, Sword and Sceptre
Piece, 1602, pierced.
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12
13
11
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12
14
220 0 0
210 0 0
300 0 0
200 0 0
140 0 0
130 0 0
130 0 0
230 0 0
270 0 0
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86
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91
92
94
95
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Morini, Stater, disjointed horse, rev. blank; Remi, globular Stater,
on one side a cross; and a forgery of a Stater of Verica.
Tonga, Half and Quarter-Koula, 1962, non-proof, extremely fine;
British Empire Union gold medal, in case, very fine, test
mark at edge.
FOREIGN GOLD COINS
Austria, Commemorative 2-Ducats, 1963 (2); Ducat, 1915. Mint
state.
— 100-Corona and broad 4-Ducats, 1915. Mint state restrikes.
—— A similar lot.
France, 50-Francs, 1859; 20-Francs, 1852, 1855, 1856, 1866;
5-Francs, 1859. Except the last, fine or better.
Ghana, Commemorative medallic Two-Pounds, 1960. Brilliant.
Katanga, 5-Francs, 1961. Extremely fine.
Tonga, Half-Koula and Quarter-Koula, 1962. Non-proofs, ex-
tremely fine.
Turkey, Money de Luxe, 500-Piastre, 1963. Brilliant.
— —— 500, 250, 100, 50 and 25 Piastres, 1963. Brilliant.
Spain, Philip II, 2-Escudos. Very fine.
—— Charles III, 4-Escudos, 1787; Scudo, 1787; Charles IV,
Scudo, 1792; Alfonso XIII, 20-Pesetas, 1899 (2). Fine or
very fine.
France, 20-Francs, 1815 A, 18170, 1820 A; Austria, Ducat, 1867;
Hungary, Ducat, 1848. Fine or very fine.
Roumania, 20-Lei, 1944, very fine; Serbia, 10-Dinars, 1882, fine;
Switzerland, 20-Francs, 1927, 1985, 1947, very fine; South
Africa, Half-Pond, 1897, has been mounted.
Germany, Pattern 5-Marks, 1925, by Karl Goetz, struck in gold,
plain edge, matt finish. Mint state
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
Malta, Zecchino of Hugh De Verdala and Martin Garzes; Venice,
Zecchino of Francis Molin and Louis Manin. Fine or very
fine.
Egypt, 100-Piastres, AH. 1293 (F.20); Persia, 4-Toman (2),
Pahlevi, 4-Pahlevi, }-Pahlevi (2). Mostly very fine.
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Spain, Charles III, 4-Escudos, 1788 (F.104). Almost very fine.
—— 2-Escudos, 1807; 1-Escudo, 1793; 4-Escudo, 1757, 1772,
1774, 1788, 1819; 80-Reals, 1842. Mostly fine.
—— Philip V, 4-Escudos, 1718; Escudo, 1739. The second fme.
Peru, 100, 50 and 20 Soles, 1951. Brilliant, but the first with
flaw in obverse field.
—— 1-Libra, 1917, 1919; 1/5th-Libra, 1920. Very fine.
Colombia, 8-Escudos, 1836, Popayan. Very fine.
Chile, Ferdinand VII, 8-Escudos, 1811. Fine but has been
mounted.
—— —— 8-Escudos, 1813. Fine.
—— Republic, 100-Pesos, 1926; 20-Pesos, 1896. Extremely fine.
Brazil, 2,000-Reis, 1715B, good; 800-Reis, 1768B, very fine;
10,000-Reis, 1861; Ecuador, 10-Sucres, 1899, both have
been mounted; miscellaneous silver coins, various, dollar
size (4), smaller (1).
U.S.A., 10-Dollars, 1882; Saudi Arabia, Saudi Pound, AH. 1370.
Fine and very fine.
Chile, Charles IV, 8-Escudos, 1792. Fine.
Mexico, 50-Pesos, 1947. Very fine.
Liberia, 20-Dollars, 1964 (2). Mint state.
U.S.A., 3-Dollars, 1854. Fine.
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16 0
22 0
14 0
28 0
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46
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116
117
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
—— 10-Dollars, 1926; 5-Dollars, 1881; 24-Dollars, 1907, 1915;
1-Dollar, 1858. Very fine.
—— 20-Dollars, 1904. Very fine.
—— 5-Dollars, 1905S, 1908; 24-Dollars, 1908 (2), 1912, 1928.
Fine or very fine.
Saudi Arabia, 4-Saudi Pound, undated, struck at Philadelphia
mint. Very fine.
Liechtenstein, 20-Francs, 1944; Luxemburg, 20-Francs, 1953;
Switzerland, 20-Francs, 1927; France, 20-Francs, 1887;
South Africa, 2-Rand, 1962. Mostly extremely fine.
Ancient coins: AR Tetradrachms (13), smaller AR, mostly Greek
(46), AZ (18), including several forgeries. A few fine, most
have been cleaned.
—— Greek, Roman and Byzantine, AR (73), Ai (167). Only a
few fine.
Parthia, AR Staters (3), smaller (48), including some forgeries.
Many fine.
AR Sassanian Dirhems, etc. (78). Many fine.
Near Eastern AR (166), mostly Dirhems. Several fine.
A similar lot.
Near Eastern /£, including large AS of the Ayyubids, also some
Piastres of the Ottoman Empire.
Mahogany cabinet, 1lin. wide, 13in. high, 1lin. deep, fitted 23
trays, double pierced to hold coins various sizes, double
panel doors (slightly damaged); another, 11 x 13 x 9 ins.,
fitted 20 trays, roughly pierced for coins (door damaged).
A’ Macedon, Alexander III, Stater. Has been mounted, fine.
AN Valentinian II (A.D. 373-392), Solidus, rev. Rome seated,
CONCORDIA AVGGG E, CONOB in exergue (as C.1 but without
IvN in obv. legend). Very fine.
77
240
51
78
166
166
539
LoT
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
AR British Museum electrotypes of coms of Syracuse: Kimon’s
Tetradrachm with obv. head of Arethusa facing, rev. quad-
riga; Pyrrhus of Epirus, Tetradrachm, obv. head of Dodo-
naean Zeus in oak wreath, vev. Dione with sceptre,
enthroned; Hieron II, 31-Litrae, obv. head of. Hieron
diademed, vev. quadriga driven by Nike. Very fine.
Roman Republic, Aes Grave, As of about 210 B.C., obv. head
of Janus, vev. prow to right, mark of value above (Syden-
ham 71). Ex Farm Collection. Very fine, dark green
patina mottled brown.
Rome, Az Sestertii: Claudius, vev. inscription in wreath (C.39);
Nero, rev. Roma seated 1. (as C.274 but CLAvDIvs written
in full). Fine.
Alexandria, base AX Tetradrachms of Nero, various reverses.
Fine.
Miscellaneous Roman coins in AX (10) and Ai (78). A few false
or damaged, but many fine.
Roman, AX Denarii (11); AZ, etc., mostly third brass (38).
SILVER & COPPER COINS, Etc.
AR Danish, East Anglia, St. Edmund Memorial Coinage, Pennies
(2), moneyers Abboe, very fine, Adradus, about fine;
Northumbria, CVNNETTI type Pennies (2) (BMC. type A,
obv. 924, rev. 920; type B, cf. 927), both very fine;
Aethelred II, Penny, crvx type, London, Eadpold, very
fine.
AR Harold I, Penny, type 1, York, moneyer Erncytel. Only
about fine, rare.
AR William I, Pennies, Br. 2, bonnet type, York, EOFERD; Br. 5,
two stars, York, ALEIF; Br.8, Paxs, London. Fine, the
second rare.
AR William I, Penny, Br.6, sword type, Chichester, GoDPINE
on CicsR. Slightly cracked, otherwise almost very fine, rare.
12
88
49
10
48
20
15
42
26
32
17
42
0
0
0
17
21
21
30
Lor
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
10
A English hammered: Charles I, Crown, Truro mint, m.m.
rose; Pennies of Edward the Confessor, type 9, York;
Henry II, short cross; Dublin Pennies (3); Groats of Ed-
ward III (1), Edward IV, Bristol (1); Half-Groats, Henry
VIII, Canterbury, Commonwealth; Sixpence of Philip &
Mary, 1555; Shilling of Elizabeth I, m.m. martlet. Mostly
fine, the last very fine.
AX Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Extremely fine.
AK Aethelred II, Pennies, Br.1, London; Br. 2, Ipswich, Lon-
don; Br. 5, London, Lincoln (Osmund). Last two very fine,
others about fine.
AR William I, Penny, Br.5, two stars type, Bristol, LIFPINE ON
BRIC. Almost very fine. Ex Montague, Bliss and Shand
Collections.
AR William I, Pennies, Br. 2, LIFOLD ON NoRD, Norwich; Br. 8,
GODPINE ON PINC, Winchester, the first fine, second very fine;
Henry V, London Halfpenny, broken annulets at side of
crown, good and rare.
AR Henry VIII, coinage of 1544-47, Groats, Bristol, m.m. WS
on vev. only, annulet in cross ends (2), lis (2), trefoil (2);
Half-Groats (3); Pennies (2). Chiefly very fine.
AR Philip & Mary, Shilling, 1554, full titles, mark of value, very
fine; Sixpence, 1554, similar, only good.
AR Charles I, Pontefract Shilling, octagonal, 1648, sword to right
of castle, worn, another, similar, but on lozenge-shaped flan,
plugged, otherwise almost very fine.
AR Charles II, Pontefract Shilling, 1648, octagonal, cannon to
right of castle, reading CAROLVS SECVND vs. Fine.
AR Elizabeth I, Threepence, 1574; Pattern Groat, 1601 (plugged);
Charles I & Henrietta, Marriage Medalet; Edward VI,
Shilling, m.m. tun; Crowns, 1662 rose, edge undated, 1935
(2), 1937, 1951, 1960; Halfcrowns, 1817, 1824, 1874, 1911
proof; Irish Bank Token, 1808; U.S.A., |’ 2$-Dollars,
1914. Mostly very fine, some better.
George III, (AR Potosi Half-Dollar, 1776, with c/m of head in
oval, fine; AS bronzed proof Halfpenny, 1770; bronzed
proof British Commercial Penny, 1797, both brilhant.
12
11
16
Lor
151
152
153
154
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
11
Scotland, hammered and milled, \AR (34), billon and A® (14),
mounted on two cards (some loose). Mostly fine.
AR Edward I, Pennies (89). Some fine.
AR Edward II, Pennies (43). Some fine.
AR Henry VIII, third and posthumous coinage, Groats (19),
Half-Groats (12), Pennies (11). Many fine.
AR —— —— Groats (11), Half-Groats (6), Pennies (7). Many
fine.
Miscellaneous English hammered silver coins (40). Some fine.
AR James I, Crown, m.m. lis, third coinage, grass on ground,
plume over shield on reverse, no stops on reverse. Fine
and rare.
AR Charles I, Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, obv. m.m. castle, rev.
m.m. Ex (Lockett type lla). Extremely fine and very
rare.
*. Ex Webb and Paget Collections.
) Crown, 1645, m.m. castle on both sides. Almost
extremely fine.
*.* Ex Drabble and Paget (Lot 142) Collections.
AR —— Oxford mint, Halfcrown, 1643, almost fine; Common-
wealth, Shillings, 1652, very fine, 1653, fine.
AR Commonwealth, Crown, 1649. A fine full coin.
* Ex W. J. Davis and Thellusson Collections.
AR —— Crown, 1651. Extremely fine, rare date.
’* Ex Yates and Paget (Lot 172) Collections.
AR Charles II, first coinage, Sixpence without inner circle or mark
of value. Extremely fine.
ARR —— Crowns, 1664, rubbed at hair, otherwise almost very
fine; 1672, very fine.
48
89
43
42
24
40
20
18
55
170
16
140
330
48
30
32
50
78
105
26
60
52
22
34
42
82
Lor
165
166
167
168
169
170
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
12
‘AR —— Crown, 1666, elephant below bust. Fine for this rare
issue.
AR George I, Crown, 1716. Fine and scarce.
AR eng II, Crowns, 1741, young head; 1750, old head. Very
ne,
“R George III, Crown, 1820LX; Halfcrown, 1820: Coronation
Medal, 1761, by Natter. Extremely fine.
AR George IV, Proof Crown, 1821, brilliant; Proof Halfcrown,
1826, brilliant and toned.
AR George V, Crown, 1928; Halfcrowns, George II, 1732,
George III, 1816. First and last extremely fine.
A Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Extremely fine,
toned.
AR —— Gothic Crown, 18538, inscribed edge. Only fine.
AR Proofs, 1911, Halfcrown to Sixpence; 1927, Crown to Three-
pence. Brilliant.
AR Edward VI, Crown, 1551, m.m. Y (A-4). Fine.
AR James I, Crown, third coinage, m.m. trefoil over lis, stop
after SEPARET, grass on ground. Very fine and rare.
AR Charles I, Tower mint, Crown, m.m. sun (H.4; F.40a). Very
fine, rare.
7AR —— Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, m.m. castle on both sides.
Almost very fine.
AR —— Briot’s Crown, obv. m.m. flower and B, rev. m.m. B.
Fine, rare.
7R —— Oxford mint, Half-Pound, 1642, obv. m.m. plume, rev.
m.m. group of seven pellets. Very fine.
JR Commonwealth, Crown, 1653 (ESC.6). Almost extremely
fine.
Lor
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
13
AR Charles II, Crown, 1662, rose below bust, edge undated
(ESC. 15). Very fine.
AR James II, Crown, 1687. Very fine.
AR Anne, Crown, 1706 (ESC. 101). Very fine, rare.
AR George I, Crown, 1716 (ESC. 110). Almost extremely fine.
AR Crowns, Anne, 1707E, good; George IV, 1821, fine; Double-
Florin, 1887; Halfcrowns, 1818, 1819, 1820, 1897, some
very fine.
/R George II, Crown, 1748, old head (ESC. 124). Hair rubbed,
otherwise almost extremely fine.
AR George III, Crowns, 1818 LIX, 1819LX, 1820LX. The first
extremely fine, others very fine.
Pattern Crown, undated (1820), by Mills and Mudie,
obv. laureate bust to right, vev. four shields, edge plain
(ESC. 221). Brilliant and toned.
AR
AR William IV, Pattern Crown, 1831, by W. Wyon, obv. head
to right, W.w. incuse on truncation, edge plain (ESC. 271).
A few light scratches in field on obverse, otherwise brilliant,
very rare.
AR Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge (ESC. 288).
Extremely fine.
-R —— Crowns, young head, 1844, 1847, both very fine; Jubilee
head, 1887 (2), 1890; old head, 1893, extremely fine, the
last a proof.
AR Crowns, Edward VII, 1902 (2); George V, 1927, 1928. Ex-
tremely fine.
AR Halfcrowns, Charles I, Tower mint, m.m. harp, fine; Bristol,
m.m. plume, BR in monogram beneath horse and date,
1644, very fine; William & Mary, 1689, fine.
AR Cromwell, Halfcrown, 1658. Light scratches in field on
obverse, otherwise extremely fine.
22
32
52
68
20
42
23
52
360
48
60
72
17
40
0
0
40
48
39
24
230
135
38
48
0
0
0
Lol
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
JR
14
Shillings (38) from Charles II to Victoria, including North-
umberland issue, 1763. Fine or very fine, the last extremely
fine.
Milled Sixpences, Elizabeth I (4), only good; later issues,
Charles II to Victoria (88), many very fine.
Maundy sets, 1898, 1899, 1910; miscellaneous Maundy monies
(149); Britannia Groats, etc. (21). Early issues mostly very
fine, later issues extremely fine.
Hammered Groats, Henry VI to Henry VIII (21). Mostly
very fine.
English hammered, Shillings (5), Sixpences (2), Groats (12),
Half-Groats (14), smaller (6). Mostly fine, some better.
William I, Pennies, bonnet type (Br. 2), York; paxs type
(Br. 8) (3). Fine or better.
James II, Crown, 1686. Weakly struck on hair, otherwise
very fine.
Charles I, Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, m.m. castle both sides.
Fine, rare.
Crowns, James II, 1688, about fine; William III, 1696, third
bust, very fine.
George IV, Proof Crown, 1826, edge sEpTIMO. Extremely
fine, rare.
George V, Crown, 1934. Slight knock at edge, otherwise very
fine, rare.
Crowns, 1935 (20), very fine or better; Australian
Crowns, 1937 (10), fine or very fine.
Crowns, 1902 (2), one fine, other very fine; 1936, fine and
scarce; 1953 (8), 1960 (10), mostly extremely fine.
Sets in cases, 1950 (2), 1953 (2), brilliant; currency, 2/6d. to AR
jd., in plastic cases (2 sets), extremely fine.
38
42
170
21
39
30
21
56
Lor
209
210
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
15
AR Victoria, Crown to Threepence, 1887, extremely fine; 1887
Crowns (5), mostly extremely fine.
AR William III, Sixpence, 1697 (5); George III, Shillings (5)
and Sixpences (5), all 1816. Extremely fine.
AR Miscellaneous Maundy coins (48). Mostly very fine.
AR Coins of the world, mostly dollar size (40), 19th and 20th
century. Mostly fine.
AR Crowns, 1951 (2), 1958 (7), 1985 (2), 1960 (2), extremely
fine; Channel Isles A (85), miscellaneous foreign Ai (100),
some fine.
AR Edward VI, Crown, 1551, m.m. y (A-17). Fine.
AR —— Crown, 1553, m.m. tun, rounded ‘3’ in date (B-15).
Obverse fine, reverse worn.
AR Elizabeth I, Crown, m.m. 1 (1601), sceptre points to G of
REGINA. Striking flaw at edge, portrait not well struck,
otherwise fine.
7R James I, Scottish Crown, second issue, m.m. thistle, only
good; Charles I, Exeter mint, Crown, 1645, m.m. castle on
both sides, about fine.
/R Charles I, Tower mint, Crown, obv. m.m. cross calvary over
lis, vev. m.m. cross calvary (H.la). Fine and rare.
AR —— Truro mint, Crown, undated, m.m. rose (H.1), fine;
Oxford mint, Crown, 1643, Shrewsbury plume behind King,
rev. m.m. four pellets, very good.
JR Scottish issue, Briot Crown, m.m. thistle and B, Scot-
tish Arms in first and fourth quarters. Fine.
AR Briot Crown, obv. m.m. flower and B, vev. m.m. B,
good; Commonwealth Crown, 1656 (6 over 4), fine but bur-
mished in field.
AR Charles II, Crowns, 1666, 1678, 1683, 1684 (ESC. 32, 55, 66,
67). The first fine, others good, all rare.
12
15
48
40
198
36
20
26
21
36
24
24
40
15
44
40
()
0
28
30
40
34
30
36
30
29
75
240
200
210
210
200
0
Lot
223
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
5
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Sy BP BD W
16
—— Crowns, 1662, rose, edge undated, good; 1673, Quinto,
fine; 1676, almost very fine; 1682; James II, 1687, last two
worn,
Crowns, William & Mary, 1691; William III, 1695, 1696
(initials engraved on reverse); Anne, 1707 r. and p., 1707E.
Mostly about fine.
George I, Crown, 1716, almost very fine, but pin holes at
edge; George II, Crowns, 1735, 1746 Lima, both good,
1750, fine and rare.
Crowns, George III to Victoria, 1818LIX, 1819LIX, 1820
LX, 1821 (2), 1844, 1845 (2), 1847, 1890, 1891. Mostly
about fine.
George III to Victoria, Crowns, 1819 LIX, 1822, 1887, 1893
LVI; Bank Dollar, 1804; Mexican Dollar, 1794, with c/m.
of George III in oval. Mostly very fine.
Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Very fine.
Crowns, 1894 (2), 1895 to 1900, 1927, 1935, 1937, 1951, 1953
(2), 1960. The first eight almost fine, remainder very fine
or better.
Crowns, William III, 1695, Octavo, very fine; George II,
1751, fine and rare.
George I, Crown, 1716. Fine.
—— Crown, 1723. Fine.
George II, Proof Crown, 1746. Extremely fine.
George V, Crowns, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933,
1936. Very fine or better.
—— A similar lot. Mostly very fine, some better.
—— A similar lot. Mostly very fine, some better.
—— A similar lot. Mostly very fine, some better.
—— A similar lot. Fine or very fine.
11
Lor
239
240
243
244
245
247
248
249
250
251
252
253
17
-R —— Crowns, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1938. Fine or
better.
AR —— Crowns, 1928 (5), 1929 (1), 1931 (1), 1933 (11). Mostly
fine, some better.
AR and Ai George VI, 1937 specimen set of coins, \AX Crown to
“E Farthing, in official case. Brilliant.
/R Maundy sets, in cases, 1700, 1708, 1727. First two extremely
fine, the last fine.
AR and Ai George VI, 1937 specimen set of coins, |AX Crown to
/& Farthing, in leather case; another set, in cardboard case.
Brilliant.
—— A similar lot. Brilliant.
—— A similar lot, brilliant; also Maundy sets, 1896, 1907, in
leather cases, extremely fine.
Specimen sets in cases: Jersey, 1960; Cyprus, 1955; Ghana,
1958. Brilliant.
—— Ghana, 1958; Guernsey, 1956; S. Africa, 1955. Brilliant.
— Federation of Nigeria, 1959; British Caribbean Territories,
1955; Jersey, 1960. Brilliant.
— New Zealand, 1953; South Africa, 1955; Great Britain,
1951. Brilliant.
—— 1950, 2/6d. to 4d.; 1953, 5/- to 4d., brilliant; currency sets,
1953, 2/6d. to 4d. (2), in plastic cases, extremely fine.
George VI, Festival of Britain Crowns, 1951, in cardboard boxes
(100). Extremely fine.
AR Crowns, 1888, 1889 (3), 1890, 1894, 1937, 1951 (4), 1953
(4), 1960 (21); Double-Florins (3); 2/6d. (9); 1/- (7);
smaller AX (35); 1953, 2/6d. to 4d. (2); other miscellaneous
coins and medals, mostly Ai and Ni (99). Many very fine,
some better.
AR Crowns, George III to Victoria. Mostly worn.
18
15
12
30
30
38
16
22
17
27
37
100
205
18
68
175
27
48
50
48
58
32
44
48
46
32
160
62
24
20
58
48
56
65
62
50
45
34
40
52
34
120
40
Lo}
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
18
“RK Victoria, Gothic Florins (17), worn; Halfcrowns, 1887 (3),
extremely fine; Halfcrowns of Edward VII, 1902 (4), 19038
(4), 1905, 1906 (3), 1907 (7), 1908, 1909 (2), 1910; George
V, 1915 (7), 1916 (4), 1917 (2), 1918 (4), many fine, some
better. 60
South African silver and copper sets, in cases, 1947 (2), 1951 (2),
1952 (2), 1954 (2), 1955 (2). Extremely fine. 90
—— 1947 (2), 1951 (2), 1954 (2), 1955 (2). Extremely fine. 72
—— 1947 (2), 1951 (2), 1954 (2), 1955 (4). Extremely fine. 90
English specimen sets in cases, iA and Ai, 1950 (2), 1951 (1),
1953 (2). Brilliant. 48
A similar lot. 48
AR Victoria, Crowns, Jubilee head (46), old head (32). A few
fine. 78
AR Crowns, 1951 (18), 1953 (34), some in boxes and some in
plastic cases. Mostly extremely fine. 52
Specimen set, 1937, \AR and AE (Scottish Shilling missing); 1953
set (Crown and Scottish Shilling missing), both in cases;
ordinary issue, 1953, 2/6d. to 4d. (2); Irish, 2/6d. to 4d.,
in plastic cases. Extremely fine. 48
AR Threepenny pieces, mostly of George V (2,970). Many fine. 2,970
AZ Threepenny pieces, 1946 (1,100), 1949 (850). 1,950
AE Threepenny pieces, 1950 (1,221), 1951 (1,187). 2,408
A Pennies, 1912 H (600), 1918‘KN (750), 1919 H (637), 1919 KN
(200), 1953 (200). 2,387
J® Victoria, ‘‘Bun’’ Pennies (800) and Halfpennies (107). Some
fine. 907
AG Farthings, mostly George V and George VI (1,208). 1,208
Lot
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
Zid
278
279
280
19
Ai Threepenny pieces (185), Pennies (896), Halfpennies (23),
Farthings (442), including Irish and other issues. 1,546
AR Shillings, Scottish issues, 1959 (500), 1961 (632). Mostly very
fine. 1,132
AR Crowns, 1844 (2), only good, 1935 (15), 1937 (11), 1960 (18),
mostly very fine; miscellaneous \AR (18). 64
FR Crowns, 1902 (11), fine, 1818 (2), 1819, 1887 (2), 1889 (2),
1891, 1893; New Zealand, 1949 (2); Double Florins (7),
very fine or better. 29
Edward VII to Elizabeth II, 2/6d. (40), 2/- (82), 1/- (66), 6d.
(47). Mostly extremely fine. 185
Miscellaneous English and Foreign coins, ‘AR (41), Ai and Ni (28).
Many very fine. 69
Cardboard folders to hold coins of Great Britain (75), a few
pennies contained in the respective folders. LOT
A set of four glass tankards, engraved to commemorate the
Accession of Edward VIII; another, larger, similarly en-
graved, the base inset with commemorative medallion.
George VI and Elizabeth, an engraved glass goblet—‘‘Cup
of Loyalty’’, the stem inset with silver token (No. 15),
together with framed description; also a large glass tankard
engraved to commemorate Coronation of George VI, the
base inset with medallion. 6
AR Edward VI, Crown, 1551, m.m. Y. Fine. 1
AR Elizabeth I, Crown, m.m. 1, sceptre tol. Very fine. 1
AR James I, Crown, third coinage with plumes over shield and
m.m. thistle, good; Charles I, Crown, Truro, m.m. rose,
fine. 2
AR Cromwell, Crown, 1658, showing late stage of die break.
Some flaws in flan and has been cleaned, otherwise about
extremely fine. 1
16
60
56
85
100
44
11
72
18
78
38
68
17 0
52 0
18 0
48 0
40 0
10 O
40 0
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
20
AR Charles IT, Crown, 1668. Very fine.
fR - Crown, 1668, vicEstMo, good; James II, Crown, 1687,
ne.
AR William & Mary, Crown, 1691. Fine.
AR William ITI, Crown, 1695, septmmo. Very fine.
A Anne, Crown, 1707, roses and plumes. Very fine.
AR George IT, Crown, 1748, roses. Very fine.
AR George III, Pattern Crown by Mills and Mudie. Several sur-
face scratches and knocks, otherwise extremely fine.
AR —— Bank Dollar, 1804; Crown, 1820LX. Extremely fine.
/R George IV, Crowns, 1821 (2), one perhaps a proof. Some
surface scratches, otherwise extremely fine.
AR Victoria, Crowns, 1844, 1887, 1897LX. First very fine,
others extremely fine.
‘AR —— Gothic Crown, 1847, with lettered edge. Extremely fine.
AR George V, Crowns, 1929 and 1931. Extremely fine.
AR Crowns, 1935, 1937, 1947 South Africa, 1951, very fine and
better; Halfcrowns, Elizabeth I, portrait worn, Charles I,
1708E, 1746 Lima, 1816; Newark Shilling, 1645; other
hammered silver (4), mostly fine; AE Proof Penny, 1937.
France, Louis XIII, striking in lead of a medallic or pattern
60-Sols, 1641, obv. as the 60-Sols of 1642, rev. Aequitas
seated left, ARTE MEA BIS IVSTVS around, MONETA. LVD.
Ivst. . 1641 in exergue; Sweden, Eric, lead piece, probably
a concoction, obv. King standing facing, S. ERICUS + REX:
SWECIE: around, rev. arms, MONE. STOC. HOLM. 1512
around. Very fine.
JR George II, Crown, 1746, Lima. Very fine.
15
21
296 AR Charles II to Elizabeth II, Crowns (17); New Zealand,
Crowns, 1949 (2), Bank Dollar, 1804. Some fine.
297 AR George III to Victoria, Crown, 1819 LIX, Double-Florin (2),
2/6d. (2), 2/- (3), smaller (25). Extremely fine.
298 English |AX, hammered (29); milled, 2/6d. (16), 1/- (35), 6d.
(19), infra (14). Mostly worn.
299 English AX, mostly Victorian (56); \|AX Commemorative Medals
(4). Extremely fine.
300 AR Philip IV, Ducaton (2); miscellaneous English and Foreign
silver coins (143); silver sovereign case with chain. Many
fine.
301 Coins of the world in Ai and Ni, a few medals. Several fine.
301A U.S.A., AR Dollars, 1859 O, very fine, 1878S, 1881, 1883S; Half-
Dollar, 1832; Quarters (8), Dimes (16), 3-Cents (2); AZ
Cents, Washington, 1783; New Jersey, 1787; large (3),
small (31), including 1864L, 1931S; Nickels, etc. (18).
Many fine.
301B Canada, AR Dollars, 1986, 1937; 25-Cents (6); 10-Cents (5);
5-Cents, 1893, 1898, 1899, all three fine; others (8), worn;
Provinces, etc., coins and tokens in Ai and Ni (25), some
fine.
301c AR Crowns, 1662, 1682, 1895LIX; Eire, 2/6d. to 4d.; other
English, Colonial and Foreign coins, AR (52), AE (3). Some
fine.
302 AX Crowns, 1937 (20), very fine; Chinese bowl-shaped ingot with
three countermarks, 146 dwts.
303 Carthage, electrum Stater, almost fine; miscellaneous coins and
medals (34), a few in silver.
304 A Anne to Elizabeth II, Crowns (22), 4/- (2), 2/6d. (5). Only
the late issues fine.
305 AX Crowns, 1782, fine but has been cleaned, 1928, fine; Maundy
sets, 1678, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1946, very
fine, some 1m Cases.
20
33
113
60
146
629
80
49
65
21
35
29
34
29
40
42
70
40
20
44
20
27
46
12
21
90
40
17
36
26
36
60
13
70
175
78
55
0
Lor
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
22
A Victoria, 2/6d. (47), 2/- (32), 1/- (3), all worn; folder con-
taining 41 Sixpences; miscellaneous coins and medals, AR
(66), AZ and Ni (169); AR War medals (10); German porce-
lain coins in case (7); Tonga commemorative stamps (13).
Several fine.
42 Russia, 18th and 19th Century. Fine and very fine.
4 Eighteenth Century tokens, 49), mostly extremely fine; Bath,
AR 2/- token, fine.
U.S.A., A’ Dollar, 1852, fine; England, 1935 Crown to Farthing;
Crowns, 1890, worn, 1951, 1953, 1960; miscellaneous coins
and tokens (206).
Crowns, 1887, 1889; Ghana, 10/-, 1958, in case; Colonial and
other Crowns (8), mostly extremely fine; miscellaneous coins
and tokens, AX (85), AE (136).
AR Crowns, 1902, very fine, 1929 (2), 1930, 1931 (2), mostly fine;
others (14), George III to Elizabeth II.
A Cnut, Penny, Br. 3, York, Wulnoth, fine; Mozambique, Onca,
1843; Venice, A’ Ducat of A. Contarini (1676-84); England,
George III, Third-Guinea, 1804, poor; ancient MR (2),
ZB (1).
AR Pennies, Aethelberht, moneyer’s name on cross; Aethelred I,
moneyer’s name in three lines; Aethelstan, Br. 5; Edward
the Elder, Br. 13; Eadmund, Br. 1; Eadred, Br. 1; Eadwig,
Br. 1; Eadgar, Br.1. All cleaned.
AR Edward the Martyr, Penny, B.M.C.1, Bedford, moneyer
Baldic. Fine.
AR Pennies, Cnut, Br.3, London (2), B.M.C.Vc, London;
Harthacnut, Danish type (1); Edward the Confessor, Br. 1
York, Br.6 Norwich, Br. 7 Lewes, Br. 3, Br. 5, Br.8 (2),
Br. 9, Br. 10, Br. 2 Thetford. Fine.
AR Pennies, Harold II, B.M.C.1, Steyning, fine; William I,
Br. 8; Henry I, Br. 14; Stephen, Br.1; Henry II, Tealby
type.
388
50
219
232
20
14
Lot
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
23
/R Miscellaneous English coins, hammered (82), milled (93);
AE Sceats (4). A few fine, all have been cleaned.
Coins of the world, AR (128), AZ and Ni (616), including some
commemorative medals. All have been cleaned.
AR Pennies, Aethelred II, Br. 5, London; Edward the Confessor,
Br. 8, Hastings, both poor; Crowns, 1691, 1696; Foreign
dollar-size coins (5), fine or better.
AR Halfcrown, 1698; Shillings, 1663, 1737, all extremely fine;
Mexican Dollar, 1786, with countermark of head of George
III in oval, very fine.
U.S.A., A Dime, 1820, almost very fine; AE Cent, 1864L,
almost extremely fine.
AR Bnitish Colonies, Quarter-Dollar, Eighth-Dollar (2) and Six-
teenth-Dollar, 1822, fine or very fine; British India, Rupees,
1835, 1840 (2 var.), 1862, smaller iAR (6), mostly extremely
fine.
AR U.S.A., Proof Dollar, 1898; Proof Trade Dollar, 1877. Bnl-
liant and toned, a little rubbed, rare.
AR Mexican Dollar, 1772, bust type, countermarked on reverse
GR above 5. Fine and very rare.
AR Mexican Dollar, 1796, pillar type, with similar countermark.
Fine and very rare.
AR Peruvian Dollar, 1770, pillar type, countermarked on reverse
GR above 5 above ORD. Very fine and very rare.
AR Mexican Dollar, 1770, pillar type, with similar countermark,
but the R further countermarked with a cross. Fine and
very rare.
AR Maundy coins (10) and AE coins and tokens (126). Mostly
fine, many better.
AR Halfcrowns (11), Florins (11), Shillings (21), et infra (110);
ZE coins and tokens (300). Many fine.
179
744
14
136
453
56
36
24
42
32
12
88
78
75
150
130
23
34
16
13
25
13
12
20
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
24
Canada, AX 50-Cents, 1910; 25-Cents, 1871, 1929, 1939; 10-Cents,
1870; 5-Cents, 1912; Az 1-Cent, 1881 H, 1882H, 1891,
1902, 1905, 1909. Newfoundland, AR 20-Cents, 1894, 1912;
10-Cents, 1894, 1904H; 5-Cents, 1908; AE 1-Cent, 1865,
1919C. Nova Scotia, AZ 4-Cent, 1861. Very fine.
Canada, Marque, 1741, worn; AX 50-Cents, 1919; 25-Cents, 1899,
1902, 1907; 10-Cents, 1858, 1899 LD, 1903, 1907, 1913 SL;
5-Cents, 1858SD, 1880H, 1902, 1908, 1904. Mostly about
fine.
Armenia, Leo I (1196-1219), AR Trams (7), obv. king enthroned,
rev. two lions. Germany, A Bracteates (8); Swabia, |AR
Hellers (7). Fine.
Tibet (16), comprising Y.3 (2), Y.5, Y¥.6 (2), Y.8 in A, Y.13,
Y.18 (2) and seven earlier pieces, including cut coins, all
enveloped and classified by Kann and Yeoman. Afghanis-
tan, AX Rupee, AH. 1308; Cu Ni, Y.35 (2). Siam, R
bullet money Tical. Assam, Ming Mang (1820-40), (4%
Sapeques (2). Very fine.
U.S.A., AR 25-Cents, 1836, extremely fine; 10-Cents, 1912, 1914,
1917S, 1928S; Ni 5-Cents, 1888, 1911, 1917; Ai 1-Cent,
1878, good, 1881 (2), 1893. Except where stated otherwise,
fine to very fine.
AR Spain, Joseph Napoleon, 20-Reales, 1812 AI; 4-Reales, 1810
AI, 1813 RN; Ferdinand VII, 2-Reales, 1811 C SF. Mexico,
8-Reales, 1781 FF, 1807 TH, 1877Ga JA. The larger pieces
very fine.
AR Brazil, 960-Reis (1823-26), overstruck on a Spanish dollar of
Potosi; 1,200-Reis, 1847, scarce; 2,000-Reis, 1864, scarce,
1865 and 1889. Very fine.
AR Crown and Taler size coins of various countries. Mostly fine.
British Commonwealth coins in AR (75) and base metals (84).
Mostly very fine.
British Commonwealth coins in AR (109) and base metals (112).
Mostly fine.
20
15
17
22
12
17
159
221
Lot
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
25
Italy, minor coins, including early and papal issues in AR (40)
and Ai, etc. (12). Several very fine. 52
Netherlands, AR Florins (14), 1846, 1848, 1849, 1858, 1892, 1897,
1904, 1906, 1914, 1922, 1929, 1938, 1939, 1940; 25-Cents
(8); 10-Cents (9); 5-Cents (3) and Ai (4). Netherlands
Indies, Batavian Republic, AR 1/16th-Gulden, 1802, with
error reading BTATORVM (Scholten 497c), vare and mint
state; later issues (6). All different and mostly extremely
fine. 45
AR Coins of various countries. Mostly very fine. 85
Miscellaneous coins in AX (235) and Ad, etc. (66). Many fine. 301
Coins of the Near and Middle East in AR (154) and As, etc. (32).
Fine. 186
China, Japan, etc., coins and tokens in AX (41) and other metals
(29). Fine. 70
Miscellaneous medals and seals, etc., AX (13), other metals (68).
Several very fine. 81
Coins of the world in Ai, etc. Many fine. 1,000
France, Louis XIV, Ecu aux trois couronnes, 1711 A; Switzer-
land, French Ecu of Louis XVI, 1786Q, c/m. on obv. with
arms, and rev. 40BZ to pass for 40-batzen in Berne. Very
fine. 2
France, Louis XV, Ecu aux 8 L’s, 1725E, Tours. Mint state. 1
—— /R 5-Francs, Bonaparte Premier Consul AN 12M; Louis
XVIII, 1824W; Charles X, 1826H, 1830B; Dupré type,
1849 A, 1873A. Mostly extremely fine. 6
Two Sicilies, Ferdinand IV, AR Piastras of 120-Grani. 1787, ex-
tremely fine, 1798 and 1818, both very fine. 3
Italy, Papal, Pius IX, Scudo, 1854R, Year IX; Kingdom, Victor
Emmanuel III, 20-Lira, 1927R. Extremely fine. 2
21 0
30 0
14 0
14 0
12 0
13 0
10 0
17 0
0
()
0
11
15
21
22
46
23
36
28
0
0
Lot
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
26
Ragusa, Tallero, 1746; Malta, Emmanuel Pinto, 30-Tari, 1757.
Very fine.
Hungary, Rudolph I, Thaler, 1604, extremely fine; Styria,
— I, Thaler, 1705, creased in striking, otherwise very
ne.
Latvia, 5-Lati, 1931; Liechtenstein, 5-Kronen, 1910; Montenegro,
5-Perpera, 1909. Very fine and better.
Bavaria, Thaler, 1835, first steam train commemorative (D.576);
Germany, 5-Marks, 1929F, tenth anniversary of Weimar
constitution (D.971); Hungary, 5-Pengo, 1989 (D.127). All
extremely fine.
Denmark, Speciesdaler, 1849; Egypt, 20-Piastres, 1939; Persia,
5-Krans, AH. 1307; Poland, 10-Zlotych, 1936; Rumania,
5-Lei, 1883; Yugoslavia, 50-Dinars, 1932. Very fine and
better.
Crown-sized coins of various countries. Mostly very fine.
AR Hawaii, Kalakaua I, Dollar and Half-Dollar, 1883. About
fine.
AR Russia, Roubles, Peter II, 1727 (lettered edge), 1728; Anne,
1732, 1733; Elizabeth, 1744, 1752 (Davenport 1667, 1668,
1670, 1671, 1677, 1678). Mostly fine.
-R —— Roubles, 1728, very fine, 1818, 1859, 1883, 1924;
Nicholas I, 14-Roubles, 1836, #-Rouble, 1838 (Davenport
1668, 281, 290, 291, 301, 284). Fine or better.
A Japan, Mutsuhito, Yen (Yeo. A25) (10); China, Sun Yat Sen,
Dollars (Yeo. 15) (15). Mostly very fine, some better.
JR China, Sun Yat Sen, Dollars (13), junk on reverse (Yeo. 27);
Yuan Shikai, Dollars (10) (Yeo. 19). Fine and very fine.
Russia, miscellaneous AR and AZ, mostly 19th century (142).
Mostly fine, some better.
Canada, AX, AZ and Ni coins from Victoria to George VI (158).
Mostly fine, a few better.
14
25
23
142
158
Lor
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
27
Ni Coins of the world (830). Many very fine.
AR Coins of the world, mostly dollar size (16). Mostly fine.
British Colonial coins, mostly Ai (345). Mostly very fine.
AZ Commemorative medals (58). Mostly very fine.
Box containing scales and weights by Young & Son (19th cent.).
AR Crowns, 1684 sExTo, 1692 QvinTo, 1889, 1891, 1894 LVII,
and 1935.
fR Tuscany, Cosimo III Medici, Piastra, 1683; Malta, Emmanuel
830
345
58
1
Pinto, 30-Tari, 1757. Very fine. 2
AR France, Louis XV, Ecu aux 8 L’s, 1725T, Nantes. Very fine. 1
China, Shanghai, AR Tael issued by Wang Yung Sheng bank in
1856, four-line Chinese inscription each side (Kann 900).
Extremely fine. 1
Coins of the world in Ai, etc. Many fine. 1,000
Coins of the world in A, etc. Many fine. 1,000
Coins of the world in , etc. Many fine. 1,000
Coins of the world in Ai, etc. Many fine. 1,000
Coins of the world in AN, etc. Many fine. 1,000
Commemorative medals: A® Cromwell, bust r., vev. impressed
B 1599, P 1653, D 1658; AR Anne, Expedition to Vigo Bay,
1702; Queen Anne’s Bounty, 1704; Battle of Almedara,
1710; George II, Queen Caroline Coronation, 1727; Coro-
nation, 1727 (M.I. 20, 63, 218, 10, 4); George IV, Corona-
tion. Mostly extremely fine. 7
Ai Eighteenth Century tokens, Halfpennies (74), Farthing (1).
Mostly very fine, many extremely fine. 75
AE Eighteenth Century halfpenny tokens (75). Mostly very fine,
many extremely fine. 75
13
15
15
23
27
38
36
26
32
21
18
32
32
0
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
28
#2 Seventeenth Century tokens: Wales, unpublished, Aber-
gayney, John Stephens 4d.; Carmarthen, Dawkine Gove
jd., David Jones $d.; Haverfordwest, John Fowler 4d.;
Hay, William Jones 4d.; others, W.1, 7, 8, 11 (2), 12, 18,
17, 24, 25, 34 (2 var.), 40, 44, 45, 46 (2), 54, 57 (2), 62,
64, 71 (2), 78, 90. Mostly about fine, a few better.
—— Wales, unpublished, Llandilo, John Edwin; Pwllheli, Hugh
Lloyd; Welshpool, Charles Jones; Wrexham, Robert Jack-
son; others, W.6, 8, 10, 11 (2), 12, 20, 24, 30, 37, 42 (2),
44, 45, 46, 54 (2), 57, 63 (2), 71, 73, 82 (holed), 83. Mostly
about fine, a few better.
—— Yorkshire, W.13, 19, 28 (2), 32, 36, 44, 46, 65 (2), 77,
78, 109, 123, 124, 129, 130, 177 (3), 178, 182, 184, 189,
197, 221 (2), 260, 266, 272, 290, 305, 327, 338 (2), 349 (3),
365, 371 (2), 372, 375, 379 (2), 382, 397, 406, 411, 412,
414, 420, 431, 441. A few fine.
—— Derbyshire, unpublished, Alfreton, Timothie Coats; others,
W. 18, 24, 31, 40, 59, 64, 84, 98, 105, 108, 110 (3), 114 (3);
Nottingham, W.31, 32, 46; Wiltshire, W.12; others of
Cornwall (8), Cumberland (1), Westmorland (1). Mostly
fine.
—— Tokens of unusual shape, octagonal (9), square (1), heart-
shape (5). Mostly fine.
Album containing a collection of German Notgelt.
Congo, Katanga cross in copper.
Coronation and Jubilee medals, large size, AX (10), AZ (8), in
cases; other commemorative medals, AR (2), A® and white
metal (3); also three cases containing wax impressions of
seals. Mostly extremely fine.
Modern cabinet, fitted trays to hold coins and containing 156
British Colonial AZ and Ni; a box of 1,000 coins of the
world, mostly in Ni and Al; others, similar (725), in
envelopes. 1,
Coins of the world, also a few medals, AR (8), A® (744), all have
been cleaned; German porcelain coins (13).
31
28
55
41
15
Lor
26
881
765
Lot
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
29
Miscellaneous collection of medals, including some large pieces
concerning printing. Mostly very fine.
Miscellaneous collection of silver medals. Mostly fine.
Miscellaneous collection of Foreign Crowns. Mostly fine.
South Africa Republic, Crown, 1892, double shaft, good; 2/6d.
(8), 2/- (12), 1/- (19), 6d. (12), 3d. (8), 1d. (10); imitation
Ponds (5), Half-Pond (1). A few mounted, mostly fine.
Miscellaneous collection of silver coins, including some Indian
Rupees. Mostly fine.
Siam, bullet money (14), some mounted; bronze weights (25); Ka
Kim (2), both very fine; Annam, small silver bar; Mexico,
Axe currency (5 pieces), very fine.
‘ Ex Wayte Raymond Collection.
Spain, Alfonso XII, 5-Pesetas, 1883, fine; Alfonso XIII, 5-
Pesetas, 1891, very fine; Puerto Rico, 40, 20, 10 Centavos,
1891, all mint state; Mexico, Charles IV, Proclamation
4-Reales, 1789, very fine; Switzerland, 5-Francs, 1922, fine;
Curacao, Proof 4, 1/10th Gulden, 24, 1 Cent, 1947, bril-
liant mint state; N.E.I., 4-Gulden, 1802, 1/15th-Gulden,
1802; Utrecht, Gulden, 1794, very fine.
‘, All ex Wayte Raymond Collection.
Head, B. V., Historia Numorum, 1911 (binding damaged); Hill,
G. F., Coins of Ancient Sicily, 1903; other books, mostly
on modern coinages (7).
A large parcel of Coin Sale Catalogues, many priced; Seaby’s
Coin and Medal Bulletins and other books and pamphlets
relating to coins.
Murdoch Collection, sale catalogues bound in one volume, hand
priced (water damaged); Montague Collection, 3 vols.;
Plates of the English, Scottish, etc. coins in the Pembroke
Collection, 1746, half-calf and gilt.
Smith, A. M., Encyclopedia of Gold and Silver Coins of the
World; other books on coins (5).
LOT
27
23
77
LOT
47
14
LOT
17
13
24
34
62
54
10
13
12
30
Lot
21 0 0 404 Walnut cabinet, 18in. x 26in. x 14in., fitted 29 trays to hold
coins of various sizes, each with glass tops; another, smaller,
fitted 14 plain trays (several missing) and two drawers. 2
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